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  • Matts thumbnail

    Matts Matts

    Games and strea Games and strea
    $4,677.85
    Matthew N
  • For the goat thumbnail

    For the goat For the goat

    Multi purpose PC. Host servers, editing, streaming, gaming, remote management, etc. Multi purpose PC. Host servers, editing, streaming, gaming, remote management, etc.
    $4,791.85
    Donovin E
  • Couldn't stop myself! ;-) Lian Li everything, AsRock Nova WIFI, 14900K, Zotac 4090 AIRO thumbnail

    Couldn't stop myself! ;-) Lian Li... Couldn't stop myself! ;-) Lian Li everything, AsRock Nova WIFI, 14900K, Zotac 4090 AIRO

    Intended to build a video editing PC, but ended up with a gaming PC lol. Snagged a Zotac 4090 off of Amazon for 1699 right... Intended to build a video editing PC, but ended up with a gaming PC lol. Snagged a Zotac 4090 off of Amazon for 1699 right before they disappeared from everywhere. 140mm fans look great! (too bad they don't have a 420mm Gallahad). And no... I didn't leave the NVME in that slot. I did test with it in that Gen5 slot vs the other M2 slot with the 4 lanes direct to the CPU (so not making the GPU run in 8x PCIE lanes). There was zero performance difference (actually it gets slightly faster 3dmark scores with the PCIE gen 5 M2 slot occupied (within margin of error though). Also.. not sure where the AsRock Nova Wifi went on their website (it's still there if you search, but not on the list of MBs). It is an awesome board so far, both in performance and looks.
    $5,825.81
    Mike's Motorsports
  • 2023 PC Build thumbnail

    2023 PC Build 2023 PC Build

    Building new PC after house fire destroyed my previous. Building new PC after house fire destroyed my previous.
    $4,145.89
    Clay071493
  • Top End Gaming thumbnail

    Top End Gaming Top End Gaming

    This is a top of the line gaming build. Pair with a super ultrawide OLED display. The purpose is for pure gaming, no work,... This is a top of the line gaming build. Pair with a super ultrawide OLED display. The purpose is for pure gaming, no work, so and manage and remove all the windows and motherboard bloatware, and the build is super smooth, quiet, cool, fast, and efficient. The AMD processor has 16 physical cores and 32 logical cores not so much for productivity, but for increased headroom and future proofing for when games begin to inevitably make better use of it in the foreseeable future. Although with 32 logical cores, some good productivity is on the table, but not recommended if using with an OLED monitor for risk of burn in due to static images. This is meant only for gaming with headroom to spare. I will admit the $300 AIO liquid cooling system is slightly indulgent, but I didn't want to risk it with expensive CPU, and there were not a lot of reliable reviews and testimonies for the cheaper coolers at the time, so it would have been a real gamble to go with one of the cheaper ones.
    $3,589.93
    Long H C
  • XR-73/ Black Panther thumbnail

    XR-73/ Black Panther XR-73/ Black Panther

    Building my first PC i wanted something that could handle gaming, streaming and video editing. The hardest part about this... Building my first PC i wanted something that could handle gaming, streaming and video editing. The hardest part about this build was being scared that i applied way to much pressure on the CPU cooler to connect to the CPU. as far as gaming on this PC its mainly simulation games. racing simulator, flight simulator, with the occasional COD
    $3,659.82
    SHELTON B
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    Mini Workstation Mini Workstation

    Introducing my latest creation, a build that combines power, efficiency, and aesthetics to cater to both my professional and... Introducing my latest creation, a build that combines power, efficiency, and aesthetics to cater to both my professional and personal computing needs. At the heart of this machine is the mighty Ryzen 9 5900X 12-core CPU, coupled with NVIDIA RTX A4000 workstation GPU, 64GB of 3200MHz RAM, all nestled mostly* inside the sleek and compact Fractal Terra Mini case. Why I Built It: As a manufacturing engineer, I work extensively with software and require a system that can effortlessly manage complex modeling in SolidWorks and render Unreal Engine graphics. Simultaneously, as a lifelong gaming enthusiast, I wanted a rig capable of delivering unparalleled gaming experiences. From my daily work routines to unwinding with the latest AAA titles, this build fits the bill. This rig has transformed my workflow, enabling faster render times, smoother gaming experiences, and overall improved efficiency. Professional Work: In my profession, time and precision are of the essence. Whether it's modeling intricate designs in SolidWorks or handling software integral to manufacturing engineering, the synergy of Ryzen 9 and NVIDIA RTX A4000 makes my work more efficient and enjoyable. Gaming: As a gamer, I wanted a system that can conquer the latest AAA titles and provide immersive gameplay. With the powerful combination of Ryzen 9 and NVIDIA RTX A4000, I've been playing games like Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, and NFS Heat at ultra-high settings without breaking a sweat. Modeling and Graphics: For my professional pursuits, this build shines in applications like SolidWorks, where precision and performance are paramount. Unreal Engine graphics projects come to life like never before, rendering in real-time and allowing me to explore my creativity in new dimensions. Future Upgrades & Hindsight: In the future, I might explore adding expanded storage capacity to accommodate larger projects. Overall, I am ecstatic with the result. Conclusion: This build is more than just a computer; it's a reflection of my professional life as a manufacturing engineer and my love for gaming and technology. It's a hub for creativity, relaxation, and connection, playing a central role in my daily life. I welcome fellow engineers, gamers, and enthusiasts to share their thoughts, insights, or simply join in the conversation. Let's connect and continue to innovate!
    $2,174.91
    Nelsonzep
  • Overtake Hp thumbnail

    Overtake Hp Overtake Hp

    This is a purpous built PC for my sim racing rig. I wanted something as future proof as possible (If that is even a thing) ... This is a purpous built PC for my sim racing rig. I wanted something as future proof as possible (If that is even a thing) I'm primarilly interested in rally racing. Dirt Rally 2.0 is what i spend the bulk of my time playing. This PC handles everything I throw at it but it's a little furnace. My Son is pushing me to stream but I don't know. Maybe some day. This system is paired with a Samsung G9 49" 1000R curved monitor and it is perfect for racing. Not the best choice for regular gaming for which the race rig does double duty.
    $3,743.89
    Scott N
  • Son’s Gaming Rig thumbnail

    Son’s Gaming Rig Son’s Gaming Rig

    Son’s gaming build. Son’s gaming build.
    $2,332.90
    Max H
  • Evangelion thumbnail

    Evangelion Evangelion

    4K gaming, sim racing and flight sim 4K gaming, sim racing and flight sim
    $4,659.86
    firehouse84
  • Red Devil 2022 thumbnail

    Red Devil 2022 Red Devil 2022

    Gaming and work productivity. Gaming and work productivity.
    $3,039.91
    Aaron Anderson
  • First PC Build thumbnail

    First PC Build First PC Build

    I built this PC for gaming and work from home. I built this PC for gaming and work from home.
    $2,402.82
    MICHAEL J
  • Gaming Rig thumbnail

    Gaming Rig Gaming Rig

    This is my 3rd Built and this time its 100% from Micro Center. I built this new gaming PC so I can hand me down my current... This is my 3rd Built and this time its 100% from Micro Center. I built this new gaming PC so I can hand me down my current one to my Son as we both play together. We mainly play FPS games and currently playing Dying Light 2 and Valhiem together. I was in a Clan and an Server Admin before for Return to castle Wolfenstein in its hay days. This is my 3rd built and my last built was a Thermaltake Level 10 with i5 7th Gen.with a 1080ti. I used Asus Prime Z690-A MB. Remember to update the BIOS before installing Windows 10/11. .load Learn it the hard way. Once you boot from the Usb, first thing you should do is update all the Drivers for the MB. You can run a Armory Crate software from ASUS which can do everything for you. Try to connect all the LED fans through Sata power so no loads go on the MB. Please check my Pics and I hope you guys will like it :) Specially check the reverse format with the Motherboard upside down,
    $3,929.88
    Alizey
  • Dylan's RGB Do it all build thumbnail

    Dylan's "RGB Do it all" build Dylan's "RGB Do it all" build

    This computer was built with the main intention to use it to play games at high FPS and high resolution. I am running a 165... This computer was built with the main intention to use it to play games at high FPS and high resolution. I am running a 165 hz monitor and achieve 165 fps in Destiny 2 all day long. I get around 50-60 FPS in Beam ng Drive, which is a high load soft body physics game. I am very happy with this build and Micro Center Yonkers did a great job building it.
    $2,789.05
    Dylan W
  • From the past to the future thumbnail

    From the past to the future From the past to the future

    The build name is in reference to my now old pc which has lasted me up till this point.4790k, 1070, 16gb DDR3 1800mhz,... The build name is in reference to my now old pc which has lasted me up till this point.4790k, 1070, 16gb DDR3 1800mhz, maximums vii mobo built in 2014. Built this for gaming and streaming (twitch.tv/AdamM3__). Need all the frames I can get, as the saying goes, frames wins games. Currently playing Apex Legends and Escape From Tarkov and the improvement in how many shots connect just because of the increase and constant 144+fps is astonishing. Also put on VR games for when friends and family visit to give them some non-gaming gaming entertainment. Then i'll hop on over to my sim rig and fire up iRacing to keep my driving skills up to par. The funniest and luckiest part about this build is that I bought all the parts in two days in my first two trips all from Micro Center and two days before Christmas. Walked into Micro Center on 12/23/2021 about 8pm, one hour before closing, I went up to the build your own computer center desk and asked the guy if he had any video cards, totally expecting there to be none at all, however to my surprise, he said "Yup we have some right here". I lit up like a Christmas tree, pun intended! I couldn't believe my eyes. Little known fact is that this was my first time visiting Micro Center since 2014 and first time ever trying to find a video card in stock at a brick and mortar store. I was speechless to say the least. Going into the store I had my mind set on buying a 12700k and a DDR4 mobo, as everyone knows DDR5 is sold out right? WRONG, apparently they also had DDR5 32gb in stock!!!! That's when I made the decision to go full out on this build with a 12900k and DDR5 mobo. I just couldn't believe it, I legit hit the PC part jack pot 1 hour before closing two days before Christmas. The MC employee guy was just fantastic, gave me all the insight I needed and answered all questions without judgement hesitation free. I barely did any research because I was not going to build a PC if I could not get a graphics card, but because they had a few in stock, I had to go all out. Unfortunately for the employee, I had to return the initial case and heatsink I bought because I went home and did some more research, came back the next day, and was able to pick up the parts I needed, the Lian Li Lancool 2 Mesh and Lian Li Galahad 360mm. The only bad part about this build is that you cannot fit a 360mm tubes down (the proper way to orientate the AIO). I tried my hardest to get the 360mm orientated properly, but it was just not possible because the video card is in the way. However, during my test fitting, I believe If you mount the gpu vertically (I have no tried this yet, but in theory I think it would work) you could get the 360mm positioned so the tubes are down. I haven't done it because the glass side panel will hinder gpu cooling. However it is possible to put two fans underneath the gpu when it is mounted vertically to aid with cooling, which I plan to do in the future. This is not directly the fault of the case itself because it is certainly possible to mount the AIO properly as you can remove a plate and the HDD bay for tube down position, however the tubes are just not long enough to go around the video card. Would love to see a version of a 360mm AIO with extended tube length to accommodate this.
    $2,877.89
    amoy1110
  • Beast 2 #Bitwit thumbnail

    Beast 2 #Bitwit Beast 2 #Bitwit

    I build my computer for sim racing. I play Assetto Corsa, Iracing. Also, I have my YouTube Channel where I do tutorial and... I build my computer for sim racing. I play Assetto Corsa, Iracing. Also, I have my YouTube Channel where I do tutorial and unboxing. I thing to upgrade the graphic card in the future for better performance.
    $3,284.87
    DIORLIN M
  • Daves Amd zen3 MSI Gaming X build thumbnail

    Daves Amd zen3 MSI Gaming X build Daves Amd zen3 MSI Gaming X build

    Updated my old Amd FX Gaming rig Updated my old Amd FX Gaming rig
    $1,752.95
    DaveZ83
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    Gallandof Gallandof

    Personal gaming, VR, racing sim computer Personal gaming, VR, racing sim computer
    $4,404.78
    gallandof

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